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First Street Between Palmetto Avenue and Magnolia Avenue
First Street between Palmetto Avenue and Magnolia Avenue in Sanford, Florida in 1882. When General Henry S. Sanford (1823-1891) first established the City of Sanford, he laid out the streets on a grid plan. Streets running toward Lake Monroe were…
New Store in Sanford!
An advertisement from November 1871 for the opening of the general store in Sanford, Florida. The Sanford General Store was founded by Henry Shelton Sanford (1823-1891) in March 1871. The store was created with hopes of bolstering the success of the…
Palmetto Avenue and First Street
When General Henry S. Sanford (1823-1891) first established the City of Sanford, Florida, he laid out the streets on a grid plan. Streets running toward Lake Monroe were given names of native Florida trees, while streets running parallel to the lake…
Palmetto Avenue and First Street in Sanford, 1882
First Street between Palmetto Avenue and Magnolia Avenue in Sanford, Florida, in 1882. On the southeast corner of Palmetto and First is the town drug store, which also housed the post office. The two-story building to the south of the drug store is…
Tags: 1st Street; artesian wells; barber shops; boardinghouses; Darady; Darady's Saloon; DeForest, Henry L.; drug stores; First Street; George A. Sawyer Building; hardware; Henry L. DeForest general Store; Hester & Sheppard; Hester & Sheppard's Saloon; Hoefer, Louis; hotels; livery stables; Louis Hoefer's Bakery; Magnolia Avenue; Muller, Randolph; P. J. Parramore's Livery Stable; Palm Avenue; Parramore, P. J.; post offices; retail; Rudoplh Muller's Boardinghouse and Barber Shop; saloons; Sanford; Sanford General Store; Sanford House Hotel; Sawyer, George A.; shops; Stafford & Ellis Hardware Store and Tinshop; stores; sulphur water; tinshops